Author: E. T. Raymond
Publisher: New York, Doran
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Life of Lord Rosebery
Author: E. T. Raymond
Publisher: New York, Doran
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Publisher: New York, Doran
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Lord Rosebery, His Life and Speeches
Author: Thomas F. G. Coates
Publisher:
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
The Zinc-lead Sulphide Deposits of the Read-Rosebery District ...
Author: Loftus Hills
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Preliminary Report on the Zinc Lead Sulphide Deposits of the Rosebery District
Author: Loftus Hills
Publisher:
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Category : Lead ores
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lead ores
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Lord Rosebery's Speeches (1874-1896)
Author: Archibald Philip Primrose Earl of Rosebery
Publisher: London, N. Beeman limited
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Publisher: London, N. Beeman limited
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Lord Rosebery and British Policy in the Sudan, 1895-1898
Author: Mahasin A. Al-Safi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Official history of the discussion between Venezuela and G.B
Author: United States. Venezuelan Boundary Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 462
Book Description
Official history, etc., by Venezuela
Author:
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Category : Guyana
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Publisher:
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Category : Guyana
Languages : en
Pages : 462
Book Description
A Political History of Scotland 1832-1924
Author: Iain G. C. Hutchison
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
ISBN: 1788854306
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
In this way it provides an illuminating perspective and serves as a corrective to both Scoto-centric and Anglo-centric interpretations of events. Previous studies have tended to concentrate on the resources of the main record repositories in London and Edinburgh, and, while these collections are indispensable for any interpretation of the period, they do tend to highlight two types of politics more than others - the political operations of the great landed estates and the 'high politics' of the front benchers - and they are not always fully representative of all parts of Scotland. This book therefore has paid attention to a wide variety of source material in private hands and in local record centres to redress the balance and provide a more balanced picture. This scholarly but very readable study will appeal to all those with an interest in the political history of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
ISBN: 1788854306
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
In this way it provides an illuminating perspective and serves as a corrective to both Scoto-centric and Anglo-centric interpretations of events. Previous studies have tended to concentrate on the resources of the main record repositories in London and Edinburgh, and, while these collections are indispensable for any interpretation of the period, they do tend to highlight two types of politics more than others - the political operations of the great landed estates and the 'high politics' of the front benchers - and they are not always fully representative of all parts of Scotland. This book therefore has paid attention to a wide variety of source material in private hands and in local record centres to redress the balance and provide a more balanced picture. This scholarly but very readable study will appeal to all those with an interest in the political history of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The Women of Rothschild
Author: Natalie Livingstone
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250280206
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 355
Book Description
In The Women of Rothschild, Natalie Livingstone reveals the role of women in shaping the legacy of the famous Rothschild dynasty, synonymous with wealth and power. From the East End of London to the Eastern seaboard of the United States, from Spitalfields to Scottish castles, from Bletchley Park to Buchenwald, and from the Vatican to Palestine, Natalie Livingstone follows the extraordinary lives of the Rothschild women from the dawn of the nineteenth century to the early years of the twenty-first. As Jews in a Christian society and women in a deeply patriarchal family, they were outsiders. Excluded from the family bank, they forged their own distinct dynasty of daughters and nieces, mothers and aunts. They became influential hostesses and talented diplomats, choreographing electoral campaigns, advising prime ministers, advocating for social reform, and trading on the stock exchange. Misfits and conformists, conservatives and idealists, performers and introverts, they mixed with everyone from Queen Victoria to Chaim Weizmann, Rossini to Isaiah Berlin, and the Duke of Wellington to Alec Guinness, as well as with amphetamine-dealers, suffragists and avant-garde artists. Rothschild women helped bring down ghetto walls in early nineteenth-century Frankfurt, inspired some of the most remarkable cultural movements of the Victorian period, and in the mid-twentieth century burst into America, where they patronized Thelonious Monk and drag-raced through Manhattan with Miles Davis. Absorbing and compulsive, The Women of Rothschild gives voice to the complicated, privileged, and gifted women whose vision and tenacity shaped history.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250280206
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 355
Book Description
In The Women of Rothschild, Natalie Livingstone reveals the role of women in shaping the legacy of the famous Rothschild dynasty, synonymous with wealth and power. From the East End of London to the Eastern seaboard of the United States, from Spitalfields to Scottish castles, from Bletchley Park to Buchenwald, and from the Vatican to Palestine, Natalie Livingstone follows the extraordinary lives of the Rothschild women from the dawn of the nineteenth century to the early years of the twenty-first. As Jews in a Christian society and women in a deeply patriarchal family, they were outsiders. Excluded from the family bank, they forged their own distinct dynasty of daughters and nieces, mothers and aunts. They became influential hostesses and talented diplomats, choreographing electoral campaigns, advising prime ministers, advocating for social reform, and trading on the stock exchange. Misfits and conformists, conservatives and idealists, performers and introverts, they mixed with everyone from Queen Victoria to Chaim Weizmann, Rossini to Isaiah Berlin, and the Duke of Wellington to Alec Guinness, as well as with amphetamine-dealers, suffragists and avant-garde artists. Rothschild women helped bring down ghetto walls in early nineteenth-century Frankfurt, inspired some of the most remarkable cultural movements of the Victorian period, and in the mid-twentieth century burst into America, where they patronized Thelonious Monk and drag-raced through Manhattan with Miles Davis. Absorbing and compulsive, The Women of Rothschild gives voice to the complicated, privileged, and gifted women whose vision and tenacity shaped history.